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Wu vi iii'- ,21NO,3 PUBLISHED BY ALFREDG. BEHNER HIGH SCHOOL,NlASSAPEQUA,N.Y. DECEMBER Iounselor Leaves To Assume New olt isann Pianese arson is leaving Berner :ept a position as Vice- n the West Islip School le has given us the his knowledge and for seventeen years, heading for new levels bility. . many students knew mcial Studies teacher, of Home Athletics, ua High School's oach, and Director of Mr. Anderson attended the University of Maine at Orono. There he received his BA degree in History and Government. He was a Lieutenant in the Army for two years where he served as an instructor of military science. This experience led him to think seriously about teaching. He also attended C.W. Post College and received a Masters Degree in Guidance and Counseling. In addition, he attended New York has provided me with many rewarding experiences such as helping students plan careers. It is especially rewarding to speak with a student who has returned here having accomplished a goal, due in part, to counseling at Berner. Likewise, it is en- couraging to be of some aid to a student who has had difficulties during the early years of high school and then sec that student improve. resources, and the advice of a guidance counselor. Mr. Anderson, along with our guidance department, is pleased to see so many students usingthis facility. Another program, devised and written by Mr. Anderson, along with the help of Mrs. Bitel and Mr. Wernersbach, concerned a tenthgrade career and cultural p ogram. This project, funded, has exposure r which is s Summer Recreation. 'Cn' Adams University and North the projects Mr. is rr I in trim to lve for V6 06. his nd ke he ing the balance of this year. Mr. Anderson points oi will miss the opport working with students c to-one basis, as well professional people worked with through th Massapequa. He does, keep in contact with us. Q During the years tha known Mr. Anderson, been kind and underst has been a pleasure wo him. Those of you who y will agree - the loss tt High School is the gain Islip High. Mr. Andersq High School wishes you best of luck in your new I i iuccessf I enough to pull the pi toward a relatively conclusion. Teddy is pl John Beebe, Mortimer Maliszewski, Jonathon Evilness Robert Ll Elaine by Laura Savii CContinued on Pag gency. Row I left to right: Debbie Fedele. Roberta Hertz. Karen DeMartino. Laura Savini, Germaine Maniscalchi, Chris Watt, gh johnson Lynda Bain. Ixathy Schelferston. Lauren Eonforti. Claudia Fermature, Cathy Kraeck.YRow 2 left to rightzflohn D1Micoli, ht everything to attend U Margie Yarns. Eileen Nlcbeheran. Louis Smith. Ellie Faust. Joanne Speroni, Judy Wagstaff, Cena Baselice, Mary Beth n, Such was the Case as tr Pt-lrizzi. Madeline Petrizzi. Row 3 left to right: Chris Lvllman. Rich Johnson. Eric Wilinski, Pete Hueller. David Langer. in the Beacon Visited thef -Xnthony Shaxsy. Robert Leonard. Mark Petrizzi. Advisor: Mr. Addis. .S, to observe the WO! to veterinarian on S ember 5, 6, Sz 7, the gh School A Cappella 'ormed with the Long mphony in Mineola, iach and Elwood. ly. The Symphony was by Mr. Hugo Fiorato, a well-known and ted man in the world of tests of the orchestra the internationally Democracy. The performances were all very successful. Maestro I-'iorato was very pleased with the performance of the choir in a professional situation. On the Chichester Psalms number there was a male alto part sung phenomenally by Stephen Haldwin, a member ofthe Mixed Chorus The choir would like to thank Lace. Abby and Martha Brewster, played by Susu Israel and Kathy Ervin, respectively, held the audience captive. The two kind yet bizarre aunties suavely poisoned several gentlemen for the purpose of ending their lives in their peaceful states. Susu especially charmed us with her wobbly gait and innocent cracks. rim-i hloc: fhncn nun cinistprlv revitalize the dying patient. November 21. In ligh
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